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Re: Spitting oil from filler tube
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Posted by Trucker on February 02, 2002 at 00:01:26 from (65.167.169.71):
In Reply to: Spitting oil from filler tube posted by Jeff on February 01, 2002 at 12:51:05:
Sounds like blow by from the rings is building pressure in the crankcase and blowing oil out the tube,but it might have too much oil in it,water in the oil,fuel in the oil?Maybe if you pull out the dipstick and let a drop of oil from it drop onto a piece of paper,and if it looks like a spider web kind of after a little while its fuel in the oil.If it happened all of a sudden like that I think it might not be rings.Especially if it has idled a lot lately,might just be fuel in the oil.Still you know more about what its been doing than me,if it happens to be that it just up and started doing this what have you been doing with the tractor?When did you last change oil?Did you check the air filter?I mean its got a lot to do with stuff like that.
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